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I am about to post something about this on my own blog, but I tried to find out last year how I could order a DVD of the great Firing Line debate on political correctness--probably the greatest debate I have ever heard. I discovered that all the recordings for Firing Line our housed at the Hoover Institute. A few of them are digitized however, and available to view using Real Media. Others are available on VHS. They are inviting people to give them input on which ones to digitize.

Some of the best of them are still not available in any format.

It looks to me like they need a grant or something to get this work done. Here is the link:

I'm glad the Hoover Institution is the repository for the Firing Line archives, and I trust it will make good use of the material over time. Let's also remember WFB's 533-page Life on the Firing Line: The Public Life of Our Public Figures (Random House, 1989).

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Nothing on this blog represents the position of Denver Seminary. I am a Christian, philosopher, teacher, writer, and preacher, who is Professor of Philosophy at Denver Seminary. My most recent of my eleven books is Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith (InterVarsity Press, 2011). I have published ten others, including Truth Decay and On Jesus. I direct the Christian Apologetics and Ethics MA program at Denver Seminary.